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Most people looking for a van in the UK, either for commercial or personal use, often struggle with whether they should purchase or lease the vehicle. Both the cases have their own pros and cons that should be thoroughly analyzed to make the right decision.

In this article, we’ll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of buying vs. leasing a van to help you decide-

Buying a Van

Pros

1.  You Own the Van

The biggest advantage of buying a van is the ownership it comes with. Unlike leasing where you’re basically renting the van for a specified period, buying gives you ownership of the vehicle.

Even if you purchase the van through a loan, every monthly payment will get you closer to own a vehicle. Once the loan is fully repaid, you’ll be the rightful owner of the van. So, the purchased van is yours to keep and can be a valuable addition to your personal or business assets.

2.  Freedom to Customize the Van

When you’re the owner of the van, you have complete freedom to customize it the way you like. This is especially useful when you need the van for commercial use as you can customize it according to the preferences and specific needs of your business.

Be it adding some specialized equipment, interior modifications, or branding, ownership provides complete flexibility to tailor the van as per your requirements.

3.  Zero Mileage Restrictions

When you take the van on lease, the lease contract will feature a fixed mileage for which you can use the vehicle during the lease period. Go beyond the mileage limit and you’ll be required to pay an additional fee depending on the extra miles. But with ownership, there are no such mileage restrictions.

You have complete freedom to use the van as much as required without worrying about any mileage limitations or extra costs.

4.  No Other Extra Charges

Lease agreements also generally come with a host of other restrictions, which if you’re not fully aware of, could lead to significant expenses. For instance, if you’d like to terminate the lease before the decided lease period, you’ll have to pay a penalty fee.

There are other restrictions related to excessive wear, maintenance, etc., that could make the entire process of leasing more expensive. But you don’t have to worry about these restrictions or penalties if you own the van.

5.  Cost Savings Over Time

While the initial upfront cost of buying a van is higher than leasing, ownership can result in significant cost savings over time. Once the loan is fully repaid, you no longer have to worry about any monthly payments.

On the other hand, if you’re leasing the van, there will be an ongoing monthly payment as long as you use the vehicle.

Cons

1.  Higher Upfront Payment

One of the most significant reasons why many people prefer leasing a van is the higher upfront cost of purchasing. In the UK, you’re required to pay at least 10% of the van cost as a down payment when buying it through a loan. The down payment could be as high as 30% in some cases depending on loan eligibility.

For most people with limited capital, this higher upfront cost is a significant barrier. In comparison, leasing is considerably cheaper.

2.  Maintenance Costs

When you’re the owner, you’re fully responsible for anything and everything that goes wrong with the vehicle. Apart from the routine maintenance costs, there can also be expensive unexpected repairs as the van ages.

Irrespective of whether you’re using the van for commercial or personal use, these repair costs can put a considerable dent in your finances.

3.  Higher Insurance Costs

While you’ll have to pay for insurance irrespective of whether you’re buying or leasing the van, the premiums are generally higher with ownership. The owner is completely responsible for comprehensive coverage and potential liability of the vehicle.

Depending on the usage, make, and model of the van, the insurance premiums could be a significant ongoing cost with van ownership.

4.  Long-Term Commitment

As a van owner, you’ll commit yourself to the same vehicle for several years. In most cases, you’ll be using the vehicle for at least 5-7 years. But what if during this period, the transportation needs of your business start to change? Or what if you’d like to upgrade to a newer van with improved features?

You’ll then have to get into the time and effort-consuming process of selling the existing van and then purchasing a new one. In most cases, buyers are unable to recover the initial investment of the existing van.

5.  Van Depreciation

Another significant downside of buying a van is depreciation. With time, the market price of your van will fall due to depreciation. This will impact the resale value of the vehicle.

It is generally said that vehicles lose at least 15%-30% of their market price in the very first year. From the second year onwards, it continues to lose 10%-15% of its value every year on average.

Leasing a Van

Pros

1.  Lower Initial Deposit and Monthly Payments

If you’re concerned about the high down payment of purchasing a brand-new van, leasing can be a better option. Apart from the down payment itself, even the monthly payments of a lease are considerably lower than monthly loan installments.

The affordability of van leasing makes it a preferred choice for many people who want to acquire a van for personal or commercial use in the UK.

2.  Access to Newer Van Models

As discussed above, van buying requires you to commit yourself to a single model for many years. But with leasing, you can drive newer models with the latest features and technologies without the long-term ownership commitment.

This can be highly beneficial for businesses that abundantly rely on their van fleet for their day-to-day operations and want to maintain a reliable and modern fleet.

3.  Switch or Purchase the Van

Most lease agreements allow you to either return the van or purchase it at the end of the lease. If you’d like to upgrade to a newer model, you can do so once the lease ends. Alternatively, if the van has become a critical part of your daily operations, you also have the option to buy it.

The flexibility to upgrade to a new van or purchase the leased van is another reason that makes leasing an excellent choice, especially for commercial applications.

4.  Lower Repair Costs

When you lease a van, it is generally covered under the manufacturer’s warranty throughout the lease period. In other words, you can avoid significant repair costs if you maintain the vehicle as per the terms and conditions mentioned in the lease agreement.

Moreover, many van leasing companies offer a variety of add-ons like maintenance packages, roadside assistance, and more to offer enhanced convenience.

5.  Tax Benefits

Leasing a van in the UK for commercial use can also offer a variety of tax benefits. For instance, businesses generally claim back a certain portion of VAT applicable on lease payments and deduct these payments as a business expense.

The tax benefits can offer considerable savings and enable companies to improve their bottom line.

Cons

1.  You Don’t Own the Vehicle

The biggest drawback of van leasing is the lack of ownership. Unlike loan installments where each installment increases your equity in the van, monthly lease payments only contribute to van usage. Once the lease ends, you have to return the vehicle or enter into a new lease.

On the other hand, if you purchase the van through a loan, you become the owner once you fully repay the loan amount.

2.  Mileage Restrictions

Another significant disadvantage of van leasing in the UK is the mileage restriction. If you exceed the mileage limit mentioned in the lease agreement, you’ll have to pay a penalty. And it is not always easy to know how many miles your van will be driven in a year when signing the lease agreement.

When you purchase the van, there are no such restrictions and you’re free to drive the van for as many miles as you want.

3.  Wear and Tear Penalty

While lease agreements generally allow for normal wear and tear, you can be penalized for any damage that is beyond normal. If you don’t maintain the van as per the provisions of the lease agreement, the penalty can be steep in certain cases.

Thus, if you go ahead with a van lease, ensure that you also purchase the add-on maintenance package or insurance offered by the lease provider.

4.  Long-Term Cost

While the monthly lease payments are lower than loan installments, they’ll still amount to a significant sum in the long run. In many cases, the lease amount you pay over the years could be higher than the cost of purchasing the same vehicle.

So, if you’ll be using the van for several years and don’t mind the long-term commitment to a vehicle, buying can be a more cost-effective option.

5.  Limited Customization Options

Leasing agreements generally have restrictions on van customization. While they might allow you to make minor changes to the vehicle, significant customizations are generally not allowed. In a way, this restricts your ability to personalize the vehicle as per your requirements.

Needless to say, if you purchase the van, you have complete freedom to customize the van the way you want.

Should You Buy or Lease a Van?

As you can see there are several pros and cons of buying vs. leasing a van in the UK. The selection between the two should ultimately depend on your specific needs and finances.

While ownership comes with equity build-up, customization freedom, and unlimited mileage, the higher initial cost can be a major deterrent. On the other hand, leasing offers benefits like lower upfront and monthly costs and access to newer models but it also comes with mileage restrictions, customization limitations, and no ownership.

Thoroughly analyze these pros and cons to make the right decision. If you’re unable to make a decision, let the experts at Swiss Vans help you out. As one of the leading van sellers and leasing specialists in the UK, you can rely on our expertise to decide whether you should buy or lease a van. Contact us today to know more.

Most people looking for a van in the UK, either for commercial or personal use,

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The VW Transporter T5 Van

The ever popular Volkswagen Transporter is our top selling van and for good reason.  Volkswagen’s winning formula for this van has evolved over the years and it’s  more popular than ever. The first three generations were called Type 2 but were retroactively named T1, T2 and T3. Now on its fifth generation, the sixth generation T6 is speculated to debut sometime in 2015 or 2016.

Short History of the VW Transporter

The Volkswagen (People’s Car) Company was conceptualized in the mid 1930s to realize Adolf Hitler’s dream car for the common German. The Volkswagen Type 1 or VW Beetle or VW Bug, was designed by Ferdinand Porsche and came into production and mass produced after WWII.

Ben Pon, a Dutch importer, had a brilliant idea when he chanced upon a modified VW Type 1 being used to transport cargo. He sketched his “idea” and this sketch marked the beginning of the very popular Volkswagen Transporter. Retailers, tradesmen and businesses needed such vehicle. The VW Type 2 filled a need of a booming economy after WW II.

VW T1 – The VW Type 2 T1 prototype came out of the assembly line in November 1949. It was nicknamed “Bulli” which means “beefy” in German. The first generation VW Transporter’s payload is about 750 kg. VW T1 production was from (1950-1975).

VW T2 – The VW Transporter T2 was manufactured from 1967-1979 in Germany. It was in production in Mexico until 1994. The line was by then known collectively as the Kombi, Microbus or Transporter. The T2 models were classified as either T2a (models before 1971) and T2b (after 1972). The Brazilian production of the VW T2 finally ended in 2013.

VW T3 – The VW Transporter T3, also known as T25, is the third generation Transporter and the last of the rear-engined VWs. It was more box-type and larger than the T2 and was called a Vanagon or Caravelle. It was produced in Germany from 1979 to 1990.

VW T4 – The Volkswagen T4 was in production from 1990 -2003. Called the VW Eurovan in North America, the VW T4 is the first Transporter to be fitted with a front-mounted water-cooled engine. The T4 was fitted with either a petrol or diesel engine and available as a kombi van, panel van, multivan, Westfalia, and a Doka (single or double cab pick-up style platform). Wheelbases were either short (115 inches) or long (131 inches). Roof heights were variable too. The short nose version is called the T4a while the long nose version is the T4b.

The VW T4 has gained quite a following due to its usability. It’s a highly popular base for small to medium-sized day and camper vans. The Westfalia-Werke was manufactured by VW to answer the need for a campervan. However, most T4 campervans were aftermarket conversions. Such is the popularity of VW T4 that enthusiasts in the UK and other parts of Europe hold forums and meetings regularly.

Volkswagen Transporter T5

The VW T5 is the fifth generation and current VW Transporter that replaced the T4 (1990-2003). Also called the Caravell or Multivan, the T5 was launched in 2002 and introduced to the public in 2003 by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles (VWVC). The VW T5 is available as a people carrier and a light, medium-sized commercial van fitted with either a diesel or petrol engine, and a choice of 4-wheel drive (4motion) or front wheel drive. This edition is deemed as a dependable commercial workhorse.

It has been noted that there are well over 100 possible combinations for a T5. Variants are LWB (long wheel base), SWB (short wheel base), and low to high rooflines. The T5 can be configured as a minibus, panel van, half panel van, Kombi, single and double cab pick-up, chassis truck or drop side, and a range of custom-built models.

The T5 is used as taxis, police cars, ambulances, fire emergency service vehicles. As with the T4, the VW Transporter T5 is also very popular due to its versatility. Conversion companies have turned T5s into food trucks, refrigerated vehicles, campers, disability vehicles with wheel chair ramps, ladder trucks and more.

The VW Transporter T5 remains a favorite and has received numerous Van of the Year awards from various groups in the UK, Australia and Europe. It is speculated that the new VW T6 is slated to come out sometime in 2015.

Today, the VW Transporter T5 is one of  Swiss Vans’  top selling vehicle. We have a long list of options for you to choose from.

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Swiss Vans has a long list of  VW Caddys, Transporters, Amaroks,  Crafters to offer you. Some stocks are now available while some will be available third week of February and March.

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Swiss Vans has a long list of  VW Caddys, Transporters, Amaroks,  Crafters to offer you.

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Extras such as rear spoiler, side bars,SatNav, Badgless front grille are available. Other options include Wasp Leather, SatNav, upgrade alloys and more are available.

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Not only does a branded,  well-maintained and presented  van create a good first impression on clients, it is also an affordable and effective advertising opportunity;  selling your trade to everyone who sees it drive by or parked up.

You could choose to use magnetic signs, stick on decals or paint your van; but one of the best options available today is vinyl wrapping. With vinyl wrapping, it is easily possible to turn a company van into an interesting mobile advertisement with graphics that will imprint your business brand and personality over the whole surface of the van- the more unique and eye catching the design the better! Another cool thing about vinyl wrapping is that it can also protect the paint work of your van.

The right graphic design, decal or vinyl wrap on your company van can be an effective moving billboard for the business as these examples from our customers’ vans show:

The cost of vinyl wrapping is much lower than other advertising methods. And it works! Remember, not only do you need an eye catching design and company name but it’s important to include a list of services and contact information that can be read at a glance.

Branding a Vehicle…

  • Increases Brand Awareness – Consumers are more likely to buy the product or hire the services of a company if they are aware of the brand. People tend to go for what is familiar. Van branding puts a “face to the business name”.
  • Builds Up Trust – It is important to tell consumers what a company is all about. By displaying the business information on a van demonstrates the transparency of the company. In effect, van branding shows customers that the company cares and is attentive enough to create a professional image, and is to be trusted.
  • Boosts Authority – A potential customer who sees a branded company van will most likely assume that the said company has the best product or services in its speciality even if that is not the case. The better product or services, the more authority a company has, thus the more influence it has on the consumers. It is a fact that a more influential company has more business.
  • Cheap Yet Effective Advertising- Branding a van is a very affordable and simple means to advertise a particular service or product.

More Ideas for Graphics, Van Wraps and Decals

The slogan should be catchy or the message unique to make the brand memorable. Employing humor in the business slogan is another creative and effective idea. The important aspect is that the van branding must make a lasting impression on whoever sees it. But be careful what your graphics look like once you open your van door!…

Swiss Vans can provide vinyl wrapping for a new van bought with us, let us know when your order or contact swissvantek.com. Call us up now for enquiries.

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Not only does a branded,  well-maintained and presented  van create a good first impression on clients,

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Swiss Vans is based in Bridgend, South Wales – UK and has the combined experience of over 30 years in car and van sales; subsequently we have strong manufacturer and vehicle supplier connections. Swiss Vans is a national van supplier, one of the largest in the EU. We specialise in finance lease, contract hire, outright purchase and hire purchase. It is not just new vans that we sell, we also have a dedicated used site so we can stock some of the best VW vans in the UK. There we can add bigger alloys, side bars, Sat Navs and other van accessories.

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Van Leasing Explained

Looking for a brand new van? Have you considered leasing? If not, it’s probably because you don’t know how it works and all the benefits it brings. Our step-by- step guide will explain exactly how leasing works, from finance options right through to delivery of your dream van.

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